DR. MUHAMMAD TAHIR-UL-QADRI versus FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN THROUGH SECRETARY M/O LAW, ISLAMABAD
Latex of a person holding dual citizenship to file a constitutional petition challenging the Constitution of the Election Commission of Pakistan under Articles 184 (3) of the Articles 218, 63 (1) (c) and 184 (3) of the Constitution. Standby was unsuccessful. Making a case for exercising the discretionary jurisdiction of the Supreme Court under Article 184 (3) of the Constitution, since the violation of any fundamental rights under Chapter 1 of Part II was not filed in the petition and Nor was it established during arguments. The petitioner had also failed to prove his courage to accept the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court and it was also stated with the fact that in the petition he had no one to claim relief as a prayer. Lux is not standalone because, as a dual holder of citizenship, he was not eligible to contest the elections in Parliament in view of the constitutional bar under Article 63 (1) (c) of the Constitution. National requests were dismissed in the circumstances
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